ALAN HOLST’S 2010-2011 AWARDS FOR MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTS
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jordan Taylor , Wisconsin
6-1, 195, junior, Benilde-St. Margaret’s, 1st team All-Big Ten, 2nd team All-American (AP, Sporting News), led Wisconsin in assists, 18.1 ppg, high of 39 vs. Indiana, 15 games of 20+ points
ALL AMERICAN TEAM
G Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin
G Blake Hoffarber, Minnesota
6-4, 210, senior, Hopkins, Academic All-America 2nd team, All-Big Ten Honorable Mention, led Minnesota in assists, 13.6 ppg, high of 26 vs. Purdue, 4 20+ point games
G Trent Lockett, Arizona State
6-4, 211, sophomore, Hopkins, All-Pac 10 2nd team, led ASU in scoring, 13.4 ppg, high of 24 vs. Weber State, 5 20+ point games
F Trevor Mbakwe, Minnesota
6-8, 240, junior, St. Bernard’s and Henry Sibley, All-big Ten 2nd team, led Gophers in scoring and rebounding, #12 rebounder in the nation, 13.9 ppg, high of 24 pts vs. Iowa, that was his only 20+ point game
C Jon Leuer, Wisconsin
6-10, 230, senior, Orono, All-Big Ten 1st team, led Badgers in scoring and rebounding, 18.3 ppg, high of 29 vs. South Dakota, 14 20+ point games
MID MAJOR ALL AMERICAN TEAM
G Nate Wolters, South Dakota State
6-3, 189, sophomore, St. Cloud Tech, All-Summit 1st team, led South Dakota State in scoring, assists, steals, #10 in the nation in assists, 19.5 ppg, high game of 36 vs. NDSU, 13 20+ point games
G Kwadzo Ahelegbe, Northern Iowa
6-2, 213, senior, Tartan, College Insider mid-major All-America 1st team, All-Missouri Valley 1st team, MVC defensive player of the year, led No. Iowa in steals and assists, 1,329 career points, 14.1 ppg, high game of 26 points (3 times), 9 20+ point games
G Cameron Rundles, Wofford
6-1, 190, senior, DeLaSalle, All-Southern conference 3rd team, 1,169 career points, 13.9 ppg, high 26 points vs. George Mason, 8 20+ point games
F Noah Dahlman, Wofford
6-6, 215, senior, Braham, All-Southern conference 1st team, #17 nationally FG percentage, led Wofford in scoring, 2,013 career points, 20.1 ppg, high of 37 vs. Elon, 18 20+ point games
C Mike Muscala, Bucknell
6-10, 223, sophomore, F-C, Patriot League Player of the Year, All-Patriot 1st team, led Bucknell in scoring, rebounding and blocks, 14.9 ppg, high of 33 vs. American, 9 20+ point games
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Al Nolen, Minnesota
6-1, senior, G, led Minnesota in steals, 8.4 ppg, high of 17 vs. West Virginia
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Alec Brown, Wisconsin Green Bay
7-0, 205, freshman, Winona, Horizon League All-Newcomer 1st team, 10.2 ppg, high of 22 vs. Valparaiso
CAREER TOTALS
Noah Dahlman, Wofford 2013 points
Kwadzo Ahelegbe, Northern Iowa 1329 points
Justin Stommes, Eastern Kentucky 1277 points
Cory Johnson, Valparaiso, Iowa State 1170 points
Cameron Rundles, Wofford, Montana 1169 points
David Hicks, Long Island 1157 points
POINTS PER GAME
20.1 Noah Dahlman (Wofford) 37 v Elon
19.5 Nate Wolters (South Dakota State) 36 v North Dakota State
18.3 Jon Leuer (Wisconsin) 29 v South Dakota
18.1 Jordan Taylor (Wisconsin) 39 v Indiana
15.2 David Hanson (Cal Poly) 29 v Cal State Bakersfield
15.1 Zach Filzen (Buffalo) 30 v Milwaukee
14.9 Mike Muscala (Bucknell) 33 v American
14.1 Kwadzo Ahelegbe (Northern Iowa) 26 v Creighton & Drake & George Mason
14.1 Cory Johnson (Valparaiso) 33 v Oakland
13.9 Trevor Mbakwe (Minnesota) 24 v Iowa
13.9 Cameron Rundles (Wofford) 26 v George Mason
13.6 Blake Hoffarber (Minnesota) 26 v Purdue
13.4 Trent Lockett (Arizona State) 24 v Weber State
12.6 Jamar Diggs (Wofford) 24 v Tennessee Chattanooga
11.7 Jordan Hicks (Loyola Illinois) 21 v Western Michigan
11.7 Justin Stommes (Eastern Kentucky) 24 v Western Carolina
10.9 David Hicks (Long Island) 24 v St. Francis
10.2 Alec Brown (Wisconsin Green Bay) 22 v Valparaiso
10.1 Eric Carlson (North Dakota State)
9.6 Rashad Allison (Arkansas State) 26 v Louisiana Lafayette
9.6 Trevor Gruis (South Dakota) 19 v New Jersey Tech (22 v Tabor College)
8.7 Marshall Bjorklund (North Dakota State) 22 v Centenary
8.4 Al Nolen (Minnesota) 17 v West Virginia
8.1 Freddy Coleman (North Dakota State) 21 v Fresno State
8.0 Drew Lundberg (North Dakota State) 14 v Southern Utah (16 v Valley City State)
7.6 Aaron Anderson (North Dakota) 19 v Utah Valley
7.6 Sam Dower (Gonzaga) 27 v San Diego
7.6 Lucas Kuipers (Rice) 16 v SMU
7.5 Jordair Jett (St. Louis) 18 v Missouri State
7.5 Angelo Johnson (Southern Mississippi) 21 v St. Louis
6.8 Rodney Williams (Minnesota) 17 v Western Kentucky
6.6 Rickey Parks (Arkansas Pine Bluff) 13 v Jackson State
6.5 Steve Baker (Wisconsin Green Bay) 20 v Butler
6.3 Emmanuel Addo (Northern Colorado) 14 v Arizona & Portland State
6.3 Mike Felt (North Dakota State) 22 v Oral Roberts
5.8 Brandon Brekke (North Dakota) 19 v New Jersey Tech
5.7 Calvin Godfrey (Iowa State) 23 v Colorado
5.3 Ethan Wragge (Creighton) 22 v St. Joseph’s
5.2 Ray Cowels (Santa Clara) 18 v Northern Colorado
4.8 Marc Sonnen (Northern Iowa) 17 v Bradley
4.6 Mike Bruesewitz (Wisconsin) 18 v Wisconsin Green Bay
4.6 Cole Stefan (La Salle) 15 v Richmond & Dayton
4.4 Dyami Starks (Columbia) 20 v American
3.5 Alex Rubin (Illinois State) 10 v Jacksonville State
3.3 Armond Battle (Wright State) 13 v Wisconsin Green Bay
3.3 Mike Fitzgerald (Air Force) 13 v Brigham Young & New Mexico
3.2 Josh Figini (Cornell) 9 v Brown
3.1 Andrew Brommer (Iowa) 12 v Iowa State & Ohio State
2.8 Emeka Okafor Jr. (Western Illinois) 13 v North Dakota State
2.6 Kevin Noreen (West Virginia) 7 v VMI
2.4 Jared Berggren (Wisconsin) 12 v North Carolina State
2.1 Sean Thurston (Jacksonville State) 8 v Eastern Kentucky
1.8 Mike Broghammer (Notre Dame) 5 v Georgia Southern
1.7 Mitch Wilmer North Dakota 10 v (North Dakota State)
1.4 Fred Newell ((North Dakota) State) 2 v Centenary (5 v Mayville)
1.3 Nick Haugen (North Dakota) 6 v Sacramento State
1.1 Taylor Filipek (Eastern Kentucky) 5 v Minnesota
1.0 Chris Taylor (Brown) 6 v Maine
0.6 Tor Anderson (Montana State) 3 v Iowa State
0.6 Jake Kreuser (Lafayette) 2 v 3 teams (6 v Susqueha)
0.5 Brad Brown (Utah State) 3 v Idaho
0.0 Dominique Dawson (Minnesota)
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